Reduce the naked pictures - Kweku Flick pleads with ladies in his DM

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Wed, 31 Jul 2024 Source: Gloria Akpene Nyarku, Contributor

Ghanaian musician Andy Osei Sarfo, popularly known in showbiz as Kweku Flick, is pleading with the ladies who send him direct messages to reduce the nudes.

Kweku Flick, who has been exposed to numerous nude pictures from ladies in his direct messages on social media, expressed his frustration. He wishes for a reduction in such misconduct, though he is certain that it will not stop entirely.

When MzGee asked the musician who appeared on Just Being Us in the company of his colleagues, Yaw Tog, Kofi Jamar, and Malcolm Nuna what could be found in his DM, he retorted, “Naked pictures. Plenty [of them], so I beg, they should reduce it."

His appeal for a reduction of the nudes sent by these ladies instead of calling for complete seizure, prompted his fellow musician Yaw Tog to ask, “Bro, make them stop or make them reduce am?”

In his response to Yaw Tog, Kweku Flick with a beam on his face said, “It cannot stop, you barb…I stopped them but still e dey come,” Kweku stressed. To wit, 'It cannot stop, you know. I blocked them, but they still keep coming.'

Discussing the challenges and successes of fame, and how he plans to maintain the support from his many fans, Kweku Flick attributed the influx of nude photos from women to his appearance. When asked why he thinks ladies are flooding his DMs with such content, he cited his looks as the reason.

“They like me, because I am a fine boy but I don’t like it because I am a Christian. I don’t joke with God. Seriously, I don’t joke with God, so, I just delete them and sometimes, I block them too.”

Kweku Flick who also admits his style of music could be a contributing factor to the naked pictures the ladies on social media send him, is currently promoting ‘Ye Kom’ which features Fameye.

On the contrary, Kofi Jamar who was also present during Kweku Flick’s interaction with MzGee on Just Being Us, disclosed his DM is full of motivation from fans.

“A lot of motivation, people that feel empowered by my songs. They see and predict my future," he said.

Source: Gloria Akpene Nyarku, Contributor